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Tom Jeffreys

Tom Jeffreys is a writer based in Edinburgh. He is the author of two books: The White Birch: A Russian Reflection (Little, Brown, 2021) and Signal Failure: London to Birmingham, HS2 on foot (Influx Press, 2017).

At this year’s GI festival, directed by Richard Parry, a future-focused assemblage of what it means to be human

BY Tom Jeffreys | 01 MAY 18

A new report suggests that women, people from working-class backgrounds and BAME workers all face significant exclusion

BY Tom Jeffreys | 16 APR 18

With global issues cutting across disciplines, a number of projects are showing where the mixing of art and science can prove productive

BY Tom Jeffreys | 21 FEB 18

At once stagnant and dynamic, politically tense and blissfully buoyant, the French capital was a strange place to be living this year

BY Tom Jeffreys | 08 DEC 17

Angelica Mesiti’s films explore the myriad ways humans communicate

BY Tom Jeffreys | 05 DEC 17

In a still volatile Ukraine the art scene in its capital is attempting to rethink the past in more productive ways

BY Tom Jeffreys | 05 OCT 17

A slew of exhibitions commemorates the centenary of the Russian Revolution 

BY Tom Jeffreys | 25 SEP 17

galerie frank elbaz, Paris, France

BY Tom Jeffreys | 21 SEP 17

Various venues, Le Havre, France

BY Tom Jeffreys | 23 AUG 17

The boom in Paris's private art foundations

BY Tom Jeffreys | 16 AUG 17

Le SHED, Notre-Dame de Bondeville, France

BY Tom Jeffreys | 01 JUN 17

Air de Paris, France 

BY Tom Jeffreys | 26 MAY 17

Ahead of Paris Gallery Weekend, a round-up of the best shows to see in the French capital

BY Tom Jeffreys | 16 MAY 17

Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris, France

BY Tom Jeffreys | 10 MAR 17

If politics today obsesses over the policing of borders, art in France is enacting multiple crossings

BY Tom Jeffreys | 06 MAR 17

The boom in Parisian, artist-run spaces 

BY Tom Jeffreys | 10 FEB 17

Galerie Karsten Greve, Paris, France

BY Tom Jeffreys | 01 FEB 17